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Phomatospora cf. endopteris ?
Peter Püwert, 04-12-2016 03:46
Peter PüwertHello all,
found on dead stems of Dryopteris filis- mas.
Perithecium immersed, 0,2 x 0,4 mm, with neck
Asci 112 -139 x 6,2 - 7,4 µm, with apical ring, J -
Spores 12 -14,5 x 3,5 - 5,5 µm, two guttules, mature slightly striate, with appendix (?) on the end and a gelatinous seath
Paraphysis not seen.
Does somebody know these species and does have appropriate literature?
Thank You in advance.
Greetings Peter.

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Peter Püwert, 28-01-2017 01:19
Peter Püwert
Re : Phomatospora cf. endopteris ?
Hi again,
meanwhile in Germany severy times found (Bavarian Forest, Franconia, Thuringia), always on dead trunks of Dryopteris filix- mas. Does nobody have an idea and appropriate literature?
Greetings Peter.
Peter Püwert, 06-09-2022 09:47
Peter Püwert
Re : Phomatospora cf. endopteris ?
Hi all,
does anyone have new knowledge and literature about this species ?
Peter.